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François Mitterrand was one of the giants of post-war French politics - a master tactician whose political career spanned more than four decades from wartime occupation to decolonization, the Cold War to European integration. As President, elected twice, he enjoyed an unprecedented fourteen years in office, bringing the left to power and demonstrating that it was a credible governing coalition over some ten years. When he died in 1998, Mitterrand left an enduring political legacy not only on the French domestic scene, but also in European and foreign affairs.

In this pre-eminently accessible political biography, David Bell, offers a fascinating behind-the-scenes' analysis of the politics of François Mitterrand. Bringing together a wealth of material, Bell explores Mitterrand's political leadership and the techniques he used in attaining and wielding political power. Mitterrand's unusual journey from right to left, from the Third to the Fifth Republic is a story of ambition, m

Trade Review
"David S. Bell's excellent new bigraphy describes an astonishing career."
Times Literary Supplement

"This is one of the best political biographies that I know. Bell depicts Mitterrand with the bark on and pulls no punches. It is a superbly realistic study of a totally political man."
Erwin C. Hargrove, University of Vanderbilt

"David Bell’s thorough grasp of the political background of modern France enables him to provide a fascinating account of Mitterrand’s journey from the 1930s through the war years and the Fourth French Republic to the complicated and fluid politics of the Fifth Republic. Mitterrand's personal beliefs are hard to fathom, but throughout this penetrating study David Bell guides us to a good understanding of the motivations and values which lay behind the actions of one of the most enigmatic politicians to have held power in France."
B. D. Graham, formerly University of Sussex



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Abbreviations

Introduction

Chapter 1 1916-1944

Chapter 2 The Fourth Republic

Chapter 3 De Gaulle’s Republic

Chapter 4 The Common Programme

Chapter 5 Alliance Problems 1978-81

Chapter 6 The First Socialist Government

Chapter 7 ‘Cohabitation’ 1986-1988

Chapter 8 Second Term 1988-92

Chapter 9 The Last Years 1991-1996

Conclusion

Bibliography

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      Publisher: Polity Press
      Publication Date: 6/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780745631059, 978-0745631059
      ISBN10: 0745631053

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      François Mitterrand was one of the giants of post-war French politics - a master tactician whose political career spanned more than four decades from wartime occupation to decolonization, the Cold War to European integration. As President, elected twice, he enjoyed an unprecedented fourteen years in office, bringing the left to power and demonstrating that it was a credible governing coalition over some ten years. When he died in 1998, Mitterrand left an enduring political legacy not only on the French domestic scene, but also in European and foreign affairs.

      In this pre-eminently accessible political biography, David Bell, offers a fascinating behind-the-scenes' analysis of the politics of François Mitterrand. Bringing together a wealth of material, Bell explores Mitterrand's political leadership and the techniques he used in attaining and wielding political power. Mitterrand's unusual journey from right to left, from the Third to the Fifth Republic is a story of ambition, m

      Trade Review
      "David S. Bell's excellent new bigraphy describes an astonishing career."
      Times Literary Supplement

      "This is one of the best political biographies that I know. Bell depicts Mitterrand with the bark on and pulls no punches. It is a superbly realistic study of a totally political man."
      Erwin C. Hargrove, University of Vanderbilt

      "David Bell’s thorough grasp of the political background of modern France enables him to provide a fascinating account of Mitterrand’s journey from the 1930s through the war years and the Fourth French Republic to the complicated and fluid politics of the Fifth Republic. Mitterrand's personal beliefs are hard to fathom, but throughout this penetrating study David Bell guides us to a good understanding of the motivations and values which lay behind the actions of one of the most enigmatic politicians to have held power in France."
      B. D. Graham, formerly University of Sussex



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements

      Abbreviations

      Introduction

      Chapter 1 1916-1944

      Chapter 2 The Fourth Republic

      Chapter 3 De Gaulle’s Republic

      Chapter 4 The Common Programme

      Chapter 5 Alliance Problems 1978-81

      Chapter 6 The First Socialist Government

      Chapter 7 ‘Cohabitation’ 1986-1988

      Chapter 8 Second Term 1988-92

      Chapter 9 The Last Years 1991-1996

      Conclusion

      Bibliography

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